Thieves have targeted more than 20 vans across Brighton and Hove since the new year, stealing power tools and other valuables.
Sussex Police said today (Thursday 21 January): “Van owners in Brighton and Hove are being advised to remove any power tools and valuables from their vehicles following a spate of thefts since the start of the new year.”
Sergeant James Ward said: “We have seen an increase since the new year with more than 20 recorded crimes of thefts from vans across the city.
“We are giving this crime prevention advice to van owners and drivers.
“Before leaving your vehicle unattended, double check that the windows are up and the vehicle is properly locked and secure.
“Remove all valuables from your vehicle whenever possible and wipe away any suction marks left behind by sat nav or phone holders.
“Thieves know where to look so avoid leaving valuables in your boot, glove box or under the front seat.
“Mark tools and valuable items with a security marking fluid such as Smartwater. This can help to deter thieves and also allow police to return items to you if they are stolen and then recovered.
“Don’t give thieves an easy getaway. Park in a garage, driveway or well-lit area where possible and if you have a car alarm, make sure that it is enabled.”
Anyone with information about the van break-ins is asked to phone Sussex Police on 101 or email 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk. Anyone who sees a vehicle break-in taking place should ring 999.